Knowing how to pay for assisted living can be stressful and difficult for many families. Costs can add up quickly, and if your resident runs out of funds, it can be a hardship for them and your facility. You should know that if the resident is a war-time veteran, spouse of a war-time veteran, or...

You may have heard that having an Idaho estate plan is an integral step as you get older. An estate plan can help protect your assets after you pass and distribute them according to your demands. The legal documentation a part of an estate may seem exhausting, but in the end, it can give you and...

Aging in place during one’s retirement years is a wonderful thing to be able to do when one can. While ideal for many senior citizens, preparation is in order to ensure your loved one can best succeed staying at home.
Staying at home may not be for everyone, but for those it is, there...

A majority of individuals’ most important asset is their home, and protecting it is always a priority. In your retirement, though, the threat of huge, unexpected medical bills is a possibility, and expenses like long-term care –which Medicare and other regular health insurance plans...

Continuing to live independently is one of the many options aging individuals may consider after retirement. In fact, 90 percent of seniors reported that they would prefer staying in their own home as long as they can.
If this is something you or a loved one is interested in, it is important...